Beadnell, Seahouses & Chathill - Guest Accommodation HOLIDAY AND SHORT BREAKS GUIDE 2010
DOXFORD HALL HOTEL AND SPA COUNTRY HOUSE HOTEL
Set amidst a manicured private estate and surrounded by magnificent
Northumberland countryside, this beautiful country house hotel offers grace and
grandeur, individuality and a sense of local culture and history, all combined with
the best of 21st century comfort and convenience.
Attention to detail is evident in every corner of Doxford Hall Hotel and Spa, from
the 25 luxurious bedrooms, each of which is named after a Northumbrian Castle,
to the mouth-watering delights of the George Runciman restaurant. An
impressive grand staircase, hand-picked pieces of furniture, beautiful woodwork BER
and local paintings adorn the interior, whilst extensive leisure facilities include a
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pool, fitness room, sauna and steam room as well as a stunning new spa for
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complete relaxation.
Doxford Hall Hotel and Spa is the perfect base from which to explore the
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breathtaking scenery of Northumberland and the Scottish Borders, with places
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such as historic Alnwick Castle and award winning Gardens, Bamburgh Castle
and the Holy Island of Lindisfarne right on the doorstep.
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An idyllic venue for wedding celebrations, the Hotel offers a choice of beautifully
decorated suites catering from 10 to 250 guests. The original manicured gardens
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with Yew tree maze and delightful views are perfect for wedding photography.
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“A perfect venue for weddings, conferences,
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dining and leisure breaks.”
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Nicola Nelson - Reservations Manager
Doxford Hall Hotel and Spa, Chathill,
Alnwick, Northumberland NE67 5DN
T: 01665 589 700 F: 01665 589 141
E:
info@doxfordhall.com
www.doxfordhall.com
PPPN: (B&B) £77 min - £135 max ROOMS: 13D 10T 2SU 25ES
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GUN ROCK B&B SHEPHERDS COTTAGE, BEADNELL GUEST ACCOMMODATION
Wake up to this view each morning!
We have panoramic views of the Farne Islands,
Seahouses Harbour and Bamburgh Castle
with glimpses of Lindisfarne and Berwick-upon-Tweed.
All rooms ensuite with bath and shower, also flat screen TV.
Special six night rate £450.00 for two persons Bed and Breakfast.
Mrs Judy Oxley, Gun Rock, 15 St Aidans, Seafront, Seahouses, Northumberland NE68 7SS
T: 01665 721980 E:
gunrock.oxley@googlemail.com
Unique Georgian stone cottage quietly situated on the heritage coast, surrounded by
www.gunrockseahouses.co.uk
magnificent scenery and unrivalled views of Beadnell bay. Large mature gardens, haven for
PPPN: (B&B) £30 min – £45 max ROOMS: 2D 1T 3ES
birds and wildlife, within a short walk of sandy beaches. Bright and airy guest
accommodation with extremely comfortable kingsize beds and stunning sea views from
your flower filled verandah. Enjoy delicious Aga cooked breakfasts served at your own table
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in our light spacious conservatory. A perfect relaxing holiday experience. Safe parking within
gated grounds.
KINGSWAY GUEST HOUSE GUEST ACCOMMODATION
1920s detached residence offering warm
Mrs Beryl Seaward-Birchall,
welcome. Luxury ensuite accommodation.
Shepherds Cottage, Beadnell,
Village centre location. Harbour, restaurants
Northumberland NE67 5AD
and all amenities within 4 minutes walk. T: 01665 720497
Mrs Glynn Wainwright, Kingsway Guest House, E:
shepherds.cott@tiscali.co.uk
19/21 King Street, Seahouses, Northumberland
www.shepherdscottagebeadnell.co.uk
NE68 7XW T: 01665 720621 M: 07932 640 230
E:
enquiries@kingsway-guesthouse.co.uk
www.kingsway-guesthouse.co.uk
PPPN: (B&B) £35 min – £44 max ROOMS: 2D 2ES
PPPN: (B&B) £30 min – £30 max ROOMS: 2D 1T 3ES
bicycle SB bicycle
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